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In Loving MemoryArnoldo Rodriguez GaitanMarch 22, 1964 – September 12, 2025It is with shattered hearts, unbearable grief...
09/15/2025

In Loving Memory
Arnoldo Rodriguez Gaitan
March 22, 1964 – September 12, 2025

It is with shattered hearts, unbearable grief, and profound devastation as the Gaitan Family shares the passing of our beloved Arnoldo Rodriguez Gaitan, who at the blessed age of 61, was called home to rest in the arms of our Heavenly Father in Heaven on September 12, 2025. Though our faith tells us Arnoldo has entered into eternal glory, our hearts are left aching, broken, and longing for his presence.

He was born on March 22, 1964, in Mathis, Texas, Arnoldo was the precious son entrusted by God to his devoted parents, Abel Gaitan and Olivia Rodriguez Gaitan. From the very beginning, Arnoldo was a light to all who knew him, a soul whose laughter filled the room and whose love for his family had no end. Arnoldo’s roots ran deep in the Catholic faith, attending St. John of the Cross Catholic Church in Orange Grove, and as a young boy he served reverently as an altar server, offering his hands to the Church and his heart to God. Throughout his life, Arnoldo’s call to service extended far beyond the church walls. He worked faithfully as a heavy equipment operator in the construction industry, laboring with strength and humility. He was also a member of the Woodman of the World, and Arnoldo’s life’s journey took him through the communities of Orange Grove, Sandia, and most recently Seguin, where he resided these past two years. Arnoldo was a graduate of Orange Grove High School, as his youthful years were filled with joy, brotherhood, and pride as he played football in high school. Later, he found joy and freedom in the rodeo arena, where he loved to participate in team roping. He had a gift for bringing people together; whether it was through his laughter, his quiet strength, or his incredible barbecue that gathered loved ones around the table. Yet above all, his greatest joy, his deepest love, his truest treasure was spending time with his family, who were his everything. Arnoldo’s heart was gentle, loyal, and generous; as he was a devoted son, a protective brother, a proud uncle, a beloved grandson, and a steadfast friend. Arnoldo’s absence has left a void that words cannot describe, a silence that echoes in every corner of our lives.

He now returns to his eternal home in Heaven, as he is once again reunited in the peace of Christ with his beloved paternal grandparents, Miguel and Justina Gaitan; his maternal grandparents, Pablo and Alicia Rodriguez; and his dear brother-in-law, Gregorio Garcia, III. While we grieve his passing, we find consolation in knowing that they have welcomed him with open arms, and together they rejoice in the presence of our Lord.

Arnoldo leaves behind to carry the unbearable weight of his loss and his memory will continue to live on in the hearts of his heartbroken parents, Abel Gaitan and Olivia Rodriguez Gaitan of Seguin, Texas (formerly of Sandia, Texas); his siblings, Alcario (Judy) Gaitan of Kingsville, Texas; Irma (the late Gregorio, III) Gaitan Garcia of Seguin, Texas; and Armando (Tiffany) Gaitan of San Antonio, Texas. Arnoldo was also a deeply loved uncle to his two nephews, six nieces, and a cherished great-uncle to four great-nieces and four great-nephews. Arnoldo’s circle of love extended even further, touching the lives of countless other relatives and friends who now mourn his passing with broken spirits.

Though our hearts cry out in sorrow, our faith reminds us of the promise of Christ: “I am the Resurrection and the Life; whoever believes in Me, even if he dies, will live” (John 11:25). We cling to this promise as we commend Arnoldo’s soul to the mercy of God, trusting that one day we, too, shall be reunited with him in the eternal kingdom in Heaven where there will be no more tears, no more pain, only everlasting joy.

The Family extends a most heartfelt and sorrowful invitation to all who loved Arnoldo Rodriguez Gaitan to join them in honoring his life and sharing in their grief; as a visitation will be held on Thursday, September 18, 2025, from 10:00 AM until 1:00 PM with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 11:00 AM that same day at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave., Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 1:00 PM on Thursday, September 18, 2025 at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Ave., Robstown, Texas, where the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will commend him fully into God’s embrace. Interment will take place following the Holy Mass at Orange Grove Cemetery in Orange Grove, Texas, where his earthly body will rest until the glorious day of resurrection.

Though Arnoldo has left this world, his love, his laughter, and his memory will remain etched in our hearts forever. Until we meet again in Heaven, we hold onto his memory and the blessed hope of seeing him once more.

Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen.

In Loving MemoryArlena VargasJanuary 12, 1973 – September 3, 2025It is with the heaviest of hearts and indescribable sor...
09/10/2025

In Loving Memory
Arlena Vargas
January 12, 1973 – September 3, 2025

It is with the heaviest of hearts and indescribable sorrow as the Vargas Family shares the passing of their most precious treasure, Arlena Vargas, who, at the tender age of 52, was gently called into the eternal embrace of our Heavenly Father in Heaven on September 3, 2025. Though her earthly journey has ended, we find peace in knowing that Arlena has entered into the eternal light of God’s Kingdom, where pain and suffering no longer exist.

She was born on January 12, 1973, in Corpus Christi, Texas, Arlena was the beloved daughter of Enrique Vargas, Sr. and Alma Dalia Ramon Vargas, who welcomed her into this world with joy and love. Arlena grew up surrounded by faith, family, and throughout her life she never lost sight of what mattered most, cherishing the moments that God gave her and pouring her heart into everyone who was blessed to know her. Arlena was a devoted Catholic, as she faithfully attended St. John the Nepomucene Catholic Church in Robstown, where she drew strength, comfort, and grace from her faith in Christ. Arlena’s Sundays were a day of renewal, where her prayers were always filled with gratitude for her family and loved ones. Arlena’s spirit radiated joy and light in everything she did; as Arlena had a passion for playing BINGO, and when she won her beautiful smile would brighten the whole room. She adored listening to Tejano music, and her love for dancing reflected her zest for life and her ability to find joy in simple pleasures. Yet, above all these things, Arlena’s greatest joy was found in family gatherings, where laughter, food, and togetherness filled her heart with happiness. Arlena’s family was her world, her most precious blessing, and she gave of herself endlessly to them with a love that knew no limits. Arlena’s gentle and kind soul will forever be remembered; as a devoted and caring daughter, a caring sister, a treasured granddaughter, a cherished niece, a loving cousin, and a faithful friend to so many. Those who knew Arlena knew her heart, as it was one of gold, full of compassion, generosity, and an unwavering willingness to put others before herself. Arlena’s absence leaves a void that no words can truly fill, but her memory will remain a guiding light for all those who loved her.
She now rests in the arms of our Heavenly Father in Heaven as she has been once again reunited with her maternal grandparents, Felix Ramon, Sr. and Maria Ramon, and her paternal grandparents, Elevino and Paula Vargas. We find comfort in believing that they welcomed her with open arms, and together they rejoice in the glory of Heaven.

Arlena leaves behind to cherish her everlasting memories that will live on in the hearts of her parents, Enrique Vargas, Sr. and Alma Dalia Ramon Vargas; her brothers, Enrique Vargas, Jr. and Gabriel Ray Vargas; along with numerous aunts, uncles, extended family, and dear friends whose lives were forever touched by her presence.

The Vargas family humbly invites all family and friends to join them in remembering and celebrating the precious life of Arlena Vargas; as a visitation will be held on Thursday, September 11, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM that same evening at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave., Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Friday, September 12, 2025, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Ave., Robstown, Texas. Following the Mass, Arlena will be laid to rest at St. Anthony’s Cemetery in Robstown, where her body will rest in sacred ground, though her soul already dwells in eternal peace with God.

Though our hearts are shattered and our tears unending, we hold fast to the promise of Christ’s Resurrection, trusting that one day we will be reunited with our beloved Arlena in the Kingdom of Heaven. Until that day, we will carry her memory in our hearts, her laughter in our minds, and her love in our souls.

"Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May her soul, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen."

In Loving MemoryCarlos Flores GarzaMay 26, 1939 – September 6, 2025It is with broken hearts, profound sorrow, and unwave...
09/09/2025

In Loving Memory
Carlos Flores Garza
May 26, 1939 – September 6, 2025

It is with broken hearts, profound sorrow, and unwavering faith in God’s promise of eternal life that the Garza Family shares the passing of their beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, Carlos Flores Garza, who at the graceful age of 86, was called to his eternal home on Saturday, September 6, 2025, surrounded by his devoted family who held his hands and prayed the Rosary as he peacefully entered into the arms of our Lord Jesus Christ in Heaven.

He was born on May 26, 1939, in Corpus Christi, Texas; Carlos was the cherished son of Rufino Garza and Maria De Refugio Flores Rojas. Carlos was raised in a home where faith and family were inseparable, as he grew into a man of humility, strength, and devotion to God. He was a faithful Catholic who attended St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Robstown, where he nourished his soul and entrusted his life to Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary. Carlos’ rosary beads were often in his hands, and his trust in Our Lady’s intercession gave him peace throughout his life. Carlos was a hardworking handyman and jack of all trades, as he dedicated his life to providing for his family with love and sacrifice. There was nothing Carlos could not fix, build, or create, and he approached his work with patience and perseverance. He lived most of his years in Corpus Christi before later moving to Robstown, where his gentle spirit left an impression on all who crossed his path. In his leisure time, Carlos found joy in playing BINGO, attending the flea market, he enjoyed listening to music especially Ramon Ayala, and enjoying life’s simplest blessings. Yet, his greatest treasures were not material, they were spent with his beloved family. For 63 years, his devoted wife, Lucinda, was the love of his life and his most cherished companion; as their marriage was a sacred union built upon faith, loyalty, and unconditional love. Together, they shared a journey filled with trials and triumphs, laughter and tears, always rooted in the unshakable foundation of God’s grace. Carlos’ daughters, Cynthia and Debra, were the pride of his heart, the joy of his days, and the very reason he worked tirelessly; and his grandchildren, Benjamin, Christopher, Amanda, and Oscar, filled his later years with immeasurable happiness. To his family, Carlos was more than a husband, father, brother, or grandfather; as he was their anchor, their provider, their teacher, and their prayer warrior.

As we grieve his earthly departure, we are consoled in knowing that Carlos now walks in the company of our Heavenly Father and the angels; as he is once again reunited with his loving father, Rufino Garza; his caring mother, Maria De Refugio Flores Rojas, and his beloved siblings, Frank Garza, Rudy Rojas, Cristela Jaime, and Roy Rojas, who welcomed him joyfully into Heaven. Though our hearts ache, we take comfort in God’s eternal promise that those who believe will never truly die but live forever in His Heavenly Kingdom.

Carlos leaves behind a legacy of love, faith, and devotion that will live on in the hearts of his loving wife of 63 years, Lucinda Rivera Garza; his daughters, Cynthia A. Garza, Debra M. Garza; his grandchildren, Benjamin C. Garza, Christopher (Xena) A. Garza-Vela, Amanda D. Garza-Vela, Oscar D. Vela as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends. He will be remembered for his kindness, his humility, and the way he placed others before himself. Carlos’ laughter will echo in our hearts, his wisdom will guide us, and his prayers will be offered so faithfully in life, and he will continue to intercede for us in Heaven.

The Garza Family would like to extend a sincere and heartfelt invitation to all who knew and loved Carlos Flores Garza to join them as they honor him in prayer and remembrance; as a visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave., Robstown, Texas, with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM that evening, entrusting his soul to the eternal care of the Blessed Virgin Mary. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, 603 N. First St., Robstown, Texas.

As we pray with our hearts full of hope: “Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.”

Though our grief is heavy, we find strength in the promise of Christ: “I am the Resurrection and the Life. Whoever believes in Me, though he dies, yet shall he live.” (John 11:25).

Until the day we are reunited in the Heavenly Kingdom, Carlos will live on in the love he gave, the faith he practiced, and the memories he leaves behind. Carlos’ presence will be missed beyond words, but his soul now rests in eternal peace with our Heavenly Father and our Blessed Mother in Heaven.

In Loving MemorySantos Elizondo CantuApril 19, 1935 – September 3, 2025It is with the heaviest of hearts, an ocean full ...
09/05/2025

In Loving Memory
Santos Elizondo Cantu
April 19, 1935 – September 3, 2025

It is with the heaviest of hearts, an ocean full of tears, and grief that feels almost unbearable that the Cantu Family shares the passing of their dearest matriarch, Santos Elizondo Cantu, who at the graceful age of 90, was called home to be with Jehovah in Paradise on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. While our pain is raw and the silence Santos leaves behind is deafening, we cling to the precious promises of Jehovah, the God she loved so faithfully, knowing that this separation is only temporary and that one day, by His mercy, we will embrace Santos once again in the resurrection.

Santos was born on a warm Friday, April 19, 1935, in Robstown, Texas, to Gabriel Elizondo and Macaria Zuniga Elizondo. From the moment she came into this world, Santos brought light into the lives of her parents, and throughout her lifetime, Santos never ceased to bring that light into every life she touched. Santos’s roots were deep in Robstown, where she remained all her life, loyal to the soil she loved. She graduated proudly from Robstown High School in 1953, and though many longed for city life, Santos was content with the beauty of simplicity. She found joy in the family farm, the land she called home, and the memories that lived in every tree, every breeze, and every sunrise over the fields. Santos often said she never wanted to leave for the city, the “ranchito” was where her heart belonged, and even in her later years, she longed to return to those familiar grounds, asking her loved ones to drive her back so she could once more see the place of her youth. As a young woman, Santos worked as a migrant laborer alongside her parents, not out of being compliant, but out of devotion. Santos gave her strength to help them, always proud to be a daughter who served, and that spirit of service never left her. As she grew into adulthood, Santos married her beloved Cornelio Cantu, Jr., and raised her family; she poured that same devotion into her children. Santos was more than a mother, she was their protector, their guide, and their teacher. She taught them not only how to live but how to live with integrity, with humility, and with kindness. Santos’s hands told her story; where her hands that worked the fields, hands that kneaded dough for tortillas to feed her family, hands that pulled weeds from her beloved garden, hands that folded in prayer to Jehovah, and hands that wiped away the tears of her children and grandchildren. Santos’ hands never got tired of giving, never withheld love, and never failed to comfort. Santos’ voice was gentle yet strong, a voice that could calm a crying child, tell stories late into the night, or lead a family conversation that ended in both laughter and tears. In her voice, you could hear the wisdom of her years, the firmness of her faith, and the warmth of her love. Santos’ smile was her signature; as her smile could brighten the darkest of days, a smile that was not put on for the world but came from a heart that was genuinely full of love. To see Santos smile was to feel that everything was going to be alright, and her family will forever remember that smile, as it is imprinted on their hearts. Santos’ faith was unshakable; as she was one of Jehovah’s Witnesses, she lived her life in obedience and trust, attending the Robstown Kingdom Hall faithfully, leaning on Jehovah’s promises as her strength. She believed with all her heart in the paradise to come, where sickness, pain, and death would be no more. It was this faith that carried Santos through life’s hardships and gave her peace as she approached the end of her earthly journey. She loved having conversations with people whether it was with a lifelong friend or a grandchild just beginning to understand the world. Santos’ joy was always always about togetherness; as she often listened deeply, laughed easily, and cried tenderly with those who needed her. She also loved gardening, telling stories of the past, and recalling her childhood with detail so rich that her family could almost see the scenes unfold. Santos gave of herself not just to her family but also to her community. She was a former CCD teacher at St. Mary’s Mission, where she also gave her time at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church during their annual Fiesta Mexicana festival; she also volunteered helping out with the Robstown Band Boosters, and even cared for children at the Baptist Church Day Care. Wherever there was a need, Santos was there; ready to serve quietly, faithfully, without ever asking for any type of recognition. Above all, Santos loved her family where she lived for them; she carried the weight of their struggles, rejoiced in their successes, and prayed for them daily. She was the heart of the family, the one whose wisdom guided them, whose love healed them, and whose presence made everything whole again. She was a loving and caring daughter, wife, mother, sister, grandmother, great grandmother, great-great grandmother, and a dear friend who will be dearly missed by all of her loved ones and dear friends she had such a great impact on

She goes home to Jehovah to once again be reunited with her father, Gabriel Elizondo; her mother, Macaria Zuniga Elizondo; her husband, Cornelio Cantu, Jr.; her siblings, Bonifacio Elizondo, Elia Elizondo, Eulalio Elizondo, Bruno Elizondo, Gabriel Elizondo, Jr., Maria Elia “Nena” Olivarez, Esther Franco; and her great-great-grandson, Ezekiel Justin Cantu. Though they are gone from this world, we find peace in knowing they are safe in Jehovah’s memory, awaiting the day of resurrection when the family will be made whole again.
Santos leaves behind to cherish her everlasting memory that will continue to live on in the hearts of her children, Sylvia (Sam) Serrata, Ernest (Sandi) Cantu, Edward (Dorothy) Cantu, and Eric (Belinda) Cantu; her beloved siblings: Carmen Cantu, Alicia (Victor) Pinon, Leoner (Willie) Ybarra, Yolanda (Johnny) Ramirez, Gonzalo (Irma) Elizondo, and Gregorio (Noemi) Elizondo. Santos was also blessed and adored with sixteen grandchildren, thirty-two great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends who will forever cherish the privilege of having known her.

The family extends a heartfelt invitation to all who loved Santos Elizondo Cantu to gather together in her honor and celebrate her beautiful life; as a visitation will be held on Monday, September 8, 2025, from 10:00 AM until 11:00 AM, with a Memorial Talk to begin at 11:00 AM at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas.

Even as our hearts break, we take solace in Jehovah’s promise in Revelation 21:4: “And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” These words bring us comfort, for though Santos is gone from our arms, she is not gone from Jehovah’s memory, and one day, in the paradise she longed for, she will awaken, her smile brighter than ever, her hands reaching out once again to embrace those she dearly loved.

Until that day comes, we hold Santos’ memory close in our hearts, in every story we share about her, and in every tear we shed. Our beloved Santos, our mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend will never be forgotten.

The Cantu Family would like to extend a sincere and heartfelt Thank You to the River Ridge Nursing Home Staff for their unconditional care, tenderness, and compassion shown to our loving mother during her final days. Your kindness will forever be remembered and treasured by our family. We also wish to extend our deepest gratitude to her dearest and most faithful friend, Ms. Maria Elena Rodriguez, whose unwavering love, companionship, and presence by Santos’s side brought her joy and comfort beyond words.

In Loving MemoryElida Caballero MezaDecember 16, 1941 – August 26, 2025Elida Caballero Meza at the graceful age of 83, o...
09/03/2025

In Loving Memory
Elida Caballero Meza
December 16, 1941 – August 26, 2025

Elida Caballero Meza at the graceful age of 83, our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend was called home by our Lord Jesus Christ in Heaven on Tuesday, August 26, 2025. Though our souls ache in sorrow and our hearts are broken beyond words, we hold tightly to the blessed promise that she now rests safely in the arms of Jesus, free from pain, reunited with loved ones, and surrounded by His eternal light.

Elida was born on December 16, 1941, in Edinburg, Texas, the cherished daughter of Anselmo Caballero and Celestina Espinoza Caballero. She grew up rooted in faith, guided by love, and lived her life in service and devotion to her family. She was a faithful servant of Christ and a proud Baptist, as she lived with quiet strength, a giving heart, and a steadfast trust in God’s plan. For many years, Elida worked as a school bus driver for Corpus Christi Independent School District, where countless children started and ended their day with her warm smile, gentle spirit, and motherly care. Elida’s humble work reflected the heart of Christ, always loving, always serving, always giving more than she ever asked for herself. Elida was more than a mother; she was the heart of her family; the safe place where her children could always turn to, the prayer warrior who lifted every burden to the Lord, and the gentle soul whose laughter brought peace to any room. Elida’s love stretched across generations, shaping not only her children but also her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, each of whom adored her deeply.

Though our grief is heavy, we find comfort knowing that Elida has entered into the eternal joy of Heaven, where she is once again reunited with her parents, Anselmo Caballero and Celestina Espinoza Caballero; her beloved son, Hiram Galvan; and her dear sisters, Estella Gomez and Eva Guel. What a joyous reunion that must have been as they welcomed her into glory in Heaven.

She leaves behind a legacy of love and faith that will live on in the hearts of her children, Abigail Galvan, Sandra (Manuel) Vasquez, Catarino Galvan, Jr., Sarah Galvan, and Cynthia Galvan. She was also blessed and adored by her thirteen grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren, and countless nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends who will forever carry her memory in their hearts.

As we face the days ahead with aching hearts, we cling to the promises of Scripture: “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain” (Revelation 21:4).

A Memorial Service will be held at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, September 10, 2025 at Ramon Funeral Home where Elida will be remembered with the love, tears, and prayers that she so richly deserves.

Elida’s life was a testimony of faith, sacrifice, and unconditional love. While our world feels empty without her, Heaven is brighter today because she is home with her Savior. Until that glorious day when we are reunited again, we will carry her memory, her love, and her faith deep within our hearts.

In Loving MemoryRaul Vasquez Zuniga, Jr.April 29, 1957 – September 1, 2025It is with shattered hearts and spirits heavy ...
09/03/2025

In Loving Memory
Raul Vasquez Zuniga, Jr.
April 29, 1957 – September 1, 2025

It is with shattered hearts and spirits heavy with unbearable grief, the Zuniga Family shares the passing of their beloved Raul Vasquez Zuniga, Jr. On September 1, 2025, at the blessed age of 68, Raul Vasquez Zuniga, Jr. was gently called home into the loving arms of our Heavenly Father. Though we cling to the promise of eternal life, the weight of this loss feels almost too much to bear.

He was born on April 29, 1957, in the small town of Robstown, Texas, Raul was the treasured son of Raul Zuniga, Sr. and Rebekah Vasquez Zuniga. From the very beginning, Raul carried with him a quiet strength, a selfless heart, and a faith rooted deeply in his Catholic upbringing. Raul was a lifelong parishioner of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Robstown, where he lived his life humbly and faithfully, serving his Lord with devotion and his family with unshakable love. For over 18 years, Raul worked with Martin Wells as a Supervisor, providing for his family with pride and dedication. Yet his true legacy was not found in his work, but in the way he poured his love into those around him. Raul found joy in life’s simplest blessings; such as fishing along peaceful waters, camping beneath God’s stars, and preparing his famous barbecue that drew his family and friends together around the table. However above all, Raul’s greatest joy was his family; as his wife, Petra; his children, Bobby Kim, and Raul III; his grandchildren, Dominick, Nia, and Arnold were his world, and every decision, every sacrifice, every ounce of his being was dedicated to them. Raul was not only a provider and protector; he was also their guiding light, their safe place, and their very heartbeat.

The hole his passing leaves is vast and crushing; as Raul’s family grieves not only the man he was, but the moments they still longed to share, the conversations left unspoken, and the hugs they can no longer feel. Though Raul has gone home to our Heavenly Father, the silence of his absence echoes loudly, leaving behind tears that will fall for years to come. In Heaven, Raul is now once again reunited with his father, Raul Zuniga, Sr.; his mother, Rebekah Vasquez Zuniga; his grandparents by marriage, Pedro and Maria Zuniga from Edinburg; his brother, Roy Zuniga; his sister, Rachel Zuniga Soliz; his father-in-law, Marcario V. Ruiz; his mother-in-law, Trinidad B. Ruiz; and his brothers-in-law, US Army Retired Major Roberto Ruiz and Petty Officer Richard Ruiz. We take comfort in knowing that they now embrace him, free from all pain, as he rests in eternal peace with the Lord.

Raul’s memory will continue to live on in the broken hearts of his devoted wife of 49 years, Petra Ruiz Zuniga; his beloved children, Bobby Kim (Abel) Zuniga, Raul (Melinda) R. Zuniga III, and Ruby Ann Zuniga; his siblings, Yolanda Z. Alaniz, Ramona (Alfredo, Jr.) Perez, Ray (Tomas) Zuniga, Rene (JoAnn) Zuniga, Rita (the late Robert) Taylor, and Ruben (Janie) Zuniga; his beloved grandchildren, Dominick, Nia, and Arnold; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other family member, and many dear friends who will forever feel the emptiness of his absence.

The Zuniga Family would like to extend a heartfelt invitation to all of his loved ones and friends to join them as they grieve, pray, and honor Raul Vasquez Zuniga, Jr.’s life as a visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM, with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave., Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Ave., Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow at Memorial Park in Robstown, Texas, where Raul will be laid to rest in the arms of the Lord, awaiting the Resurrection promised to all God’s children.

“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” – Matthew 5:4

Though our hearts are broken, our faith reminds us that this goodbye is not forever. We entrust Raul to the mercy of God, and we pray for the day when we will once again see his smile, hear his laughter, and hold him close again in Heaven. Until that glorious reunion, we will carry his memory like a flame in our hearts, never extinguished, forever burning with love.

In Loving MemoryIsaias M. Rangel, Sr.December 4, 1958 – August 31, 2025It is with the heaviest of hearts and the deepest...
09/02/2025

In Loving Memory
Isaias M. Rangel, Sr.
December 4, 1958 – August 31, 2025

It is with the heaviest of hearts and the deepest, most unimaginable sorrow that the Rangel Family shares the passing of our beloved Isaias M. Rangel, Sr., who at the graceful age of 66, was called home into the arms of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on August 31, 2025, surrounded by his loving family by his side.

He was born on December 4, 1958 in the humble and faith-filled town of Robstown, Texas, Isaias was the treasured son of Raul Rangel, Sr. and Esther Martinez Rangel. Isaias’s life was one of quiet strength, tireless work, unwavering love, and deep devotion to his faith. For over 46 years, Isaias faithfully served his community as a self-employed carpenter, building with his hands but more importantly, building lives with his heart. Isaias was a steadfast Christian man who lived to glorify God in all he did. Isaias’s love for the Lord poured through his music as he joyfully played Gospel songs in church, filling the sanctuary with sounds of praise. Yet, his greatest joy came from being a husband, father, grandfather, and friend. Isaias’s family was the very heartbeat of his life, the light in his eyes, and the reason he worked so hard each day. The love he had for his children and grandchildren was boundless, and to be in his presence was to feel safe, cherished, and unconditionally loved.

There are no words great enough to capture the heartbreak we now carry. Isaias was the kind of man who left fingerprints of love on everyone he met. Isaias’s laughter, his wisdom, his prayers, and his presence filled every room he entered. To lose him feels unbearable, and yet, through our tears, we find comfort in knowing that the God he served so faithfully has now welcomed Isaias into eternal rest. He now rejoices in Heaven, reunited once again with his loving father Raul Rangel, Sr., his beloved mother Esther Martinez Rangel, and his brothers Isaac Rangel, Sr., Saul Rangel, Sr., and Joel Rangel, Sr., who all preceded him in death. What a glorious reunion that must have been at Heaven’s gates, as they welcomed Isaias home.

Isaias leaves behind to carry on his legacy of love and faith that will live on in the hearts of his devoted wife of 30 years, Leonarda S. Rangel; his sons Isaias Rangel, Jr. and Nathan M. Rangel; his grandson whom he cherished as a son, Seth Salinas; his stepchildren Jessica Marines, Juan Andres (Sonia) Marines, Jeanette (Michael) Gibson, and Julie (William) Stewart; fifteen grandchildren along with countless nieces, nephews, extended family, his church family, and dear friends who will forever hold him in their hearts.

The family of Isaias M. Rangel, Sr. extends a heartfelt invitation to all who knew and loved him to join them in honoring his life; as a Visitation will be held on Monday, September 8, 2025 from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM, with a Prayer Service at 7:00 PM at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave., Robstown, Texas. A Celebration of Life Service will take place at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, September 9, 2025 at Ramon Funeral Home, with Interment to take place at Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

Though our hearts are shattered and our tears will not cease, we rejoice in knowing that Isaias has finished his race, he has kept his faith, and now wears his crown of righteousness as promised in 2 Timothy 4:7-8: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me on that day.”

Isaias, our beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend; may you rest in eternal peace until we meet again in the presence of our Lord in Heaven.

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